A resident of Postenkill in Rensselaer County, New York for most of his life, this exhibition explores a broader breadth of Joseph Hidley (1830-1872), a rural, self-taught artist known for his townscapes. Recent research by regional art historian Warren F. Broderick has identified dozens of works that expand our understanding of Hidley, such as paintings, prints, and wall decorations. The exhibit includes works from public and private collections, including the painting View of Glass Lake (detail included here) on loan from the Rensselaer County Historical Society [Joseph Hidley, oil on board, 1862-1863, collection of the Rensselaer County Historical Society, Troy, New York].